Arrival Osaka Kansai International Airport, our local representative will meet you at pick up point, transfer to Osaka Castle Park. It was originally built by Hideyoshi Toyotomi (1536-1598) a well-known warlord who brought the whole country under his rule in the late 16th century. It has been burned down in a series of battles in the 17th century, and reconstructed later. Once again it was destroyed by fire, its donjon only reduced to ashes this time, and was reconstructed at last early in the 20th century. Thereafter, visit to Shinsekai, a casual, popular downtown ,Pleasure haunts, cheap taverns and cheap eating places throng around 130 m-tall Tsutenkaku Tower, a symbol of Osaka built to resemble the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Then, enjoy shopping time Shinsaibashi Shopping Street, the major shopping paradise in downtown Osaka. Next to the street is Dotonbori. This food paradise has two rows of eateries packed wall-to-wall with Japanese nosh of every imaginable kinds and prices. With the lights of neon sign boards touting as colourful as a rainbow, this is the good reason why Osaka is called “The Kitchen of Japan”. This is also the place where all started Takoyaki, Okonomiyaki, Hometown Noodle (Ramen, Udon) and etc.

You may change your day to visit Universal Studio Japan, entrance ticket at own expenses.

Flight This program valid for early morning arrival flight only

Transfer Travel by Van (Maximum 9 persons per van)

Meals Dinner: Japanese Steamboat Buffet

Hotel Noku Osaka Hotel or Osaka Joytel Hotel or similar class

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Osaka - Kyoto - Ise

Breakfast serve at hotel, today proceed to Kyoto. visit to Kingakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion). The temple was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. The temple's official name is Rokuon-ji. was constructed in 1224 as a second house for an aristocrat. Later, Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (1358-1408) took it over as his residence, and after his death, it was converted into a temple. The famous novel "Kinkaku-ji" by Yukio Mishima (1925-1970) is based on an incident in 1950 when a young monk, obsessed by the temple's beauty, set fire to it and burnt it down. Then, watch the Nishijin Kimono Show. At the Nishijin Kimono Textile Center. Kimono is the delicate Japanese national costume. The duration of the kimono show is approximate 15 minutes. Next, visit to Heian Jingu Shrine. Heian-jingu was built in 1895, on the 1,100th anniversary of the transfer of the capital from Nara to Kyoto. The shrine is dedicated to Emperor Kanmu and Emperor Kōmei. Kanmu moved the capital to Kyoto, and Kōmei was the last before Emperor Meiji, who moved the capital to Tokyo. The torii before the main gate is one of the largest in Japan. Then, proceed to Ise, check in to Hot Spring (Onsen) Hotel. Dinner will served as buffet at hotel restaurant. After dinner, you may enjoy hot spring facialities in the resort.

Onsen - is a term for hot springs in the Japanese language, though the term is often used to describe the bathing facilities and inns around the hot springs. As a volcanically active country, Japan has thousands of onsen scattered along its length and breadth. Onsen were traditionally used as public bathing places and today play a central role in directing Japanese domestic tourism.

Yukata - is a Japanese garment, a casual summer kimono usually made of cotton or synthetic fabric, and unlined. Yukata are worn by both men and women. People wearing yukata are a common sight in Japan, it is ready in room for you to experience it, you are welcome to wear it during your entire stay in resort or before heading to bath in onsen.

Caution! Do not enter an onsen or hot spring or bath facility under the following circumstances,

Bathing in high temperature baths with high blood pressure, heart conditions and/or a high degree of arterial sclerosis.

Bathing in high temperature baths or bathing for a long period of time during the first and final stages of pregnancy.

Bathing just before and just after eating.

Bathing after you have consumed alcohol.

Bathing immediately after participating in sports activities.

When your physical condition and health is weak.

Transfer Travel by Van (Maximum 9 persons per van)

Meals Breakfast in Hotel, Lunch at local restaurant, Dinner in Resort

Hotel Toba Seaside Hotel in Ise-Shima or similar class

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Ise - Shizuoka

Breakfast serve at hotel, visit to Ise Grand Shrine, the Inner Shrine enshrines Shinto's most venerated deity, the Sun Goddess (Amaterasu Omikami), and is considered Japan's most sacred shrine. Then, visit to Okage Yokocho, lined with 43 souvenir and food shops, reproduces scenes from the late Edo Period to the early Meiji Era, and attracts a number of visitors who come to experience the traditional atmosphere of a visit to Ise and the fashions of those times. Next, proceed to Mikimoto Pearl Island, is an excellent museum about pearls, pearl cultivation and Mikimoto Kokichi, the pioneer who first succeeded in cultivating pearls. Tonight, check in to Hot Spring (Onsen) Hotel. Dinner will served as buffet at hotel restaurant. After dinner, you may enjoy hot spring facialities in the resort.

Transfer Travel by Van (Maximum 9 persons per van)

Meals Breakfast in Hotel, Lunch at local restaurant, Dinner in Resort

Hotel Hamanako Resort & Spa The Ocean or similar class

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Shizuoka - Mount Fuji - Tokyo

Breakfast serve at hotel, check out hotel and transfer to Hakone area. First stop, visit to Owakudani Valley. Owakudani is often known as “The Great Boiling Valley” due to some active sulfur vents and hot springs in the area. Because of this, it greatly affects the color of the Kuro-Tamago. It is said that these black eggs have been sold for over 60 years. However, these are just ordinary chicken eggs which turned black due to the sulfur activities in the valley. Next visit to Oshino Hakkai Village, is a touristy set of eight ponds in Oshino, a small village in the Fuji Five Lake region, located between Lake Kawaguchiko and Lake Yamanakako. They are Deguchi Pond, Okama Pond, Sokonuke Pond, Choshi Pond, Waku Pond, Nigori Pond, Kagami Pond, Shobu Pond. The eight ponds are fed by snow melt from the slopes of nearby Mount Fuji that filters down the mountain through porous layers of lava for over 80 years. After lunch, proceed to Mount Fuji and enjoy comfortable Fuji Subaru Line drive up to 5th Station of Mount Fuji (operation of road always subject to weather condition). After tour, transfer to Tokyo.

Remark: Visit during Winter Mid of December until March, Mount Fuji will replaced by Tenjinyama Ski Resort (Ski equipment at own expenses).

Transfer Travel by Van (Maximum 9 persons per van)

Meals Breakfast in Hotel, Lunch at local restaurant, Dinner: Buffet Teppanyaki or Steamboat

Child policy: 6 years old and above must apply to Child With Bed Fare.

General Terms

Rates quoted are subject to change without prior notice and/or upon hotel confirmation. This may be due to any special event and any immediate room surcharges implied by the hotel.

No refunds are given for any unused portion of this package or during tour.

An infant is no charged; hence no seat/ no bed is allocated to infants. Child rate applies if a seat is required for airport transfer. Additional rate applies for hotel baby cot request.

The above itinerary is for reference only and visiting sequences may be different, and is subject to any necessary changes in accordance to local requirements.

12fly of Malaysian Harmony shall not be liable for any loses or expenses incurred due to delay, sickness, weather, strikes or any other causes beyond its control, such losses and expenses shall be borne by the clients.

Others 12fly terms & conditions applies.

Payment Terms

Deposit for this package is minimum MYR 300 per person

Package Remarks

General travel period: 01 March 2019 until 31 December 2019 (Travel must be completed by 31 December 2019)

Red Alert Period: Christmas, New Year, Chinese new year, Cherry blossom season & Peak season as above mentioned or National Public Holiday (subject to room surcharge & availability)

Even if Mt. Fuji and others are invisible due to the weather conditions, the tour will not be cancelled or tour fee will not be refunded.

Advance booking required at least 30 working days before departure.

Effective on 7th January 2019, Japan International Tourist Taxes cost JPY 1,000 per person will be collected at existing airport/ port before departure. Children under the age of 2 and transit passengers will be exempt.